Thursday, April 18, 2013

On Wednesday, taking advantage of a point of personal privilege, GOP Iowa State Sen. Dennis Guth,of Klemme, delivered a diatribe exploiting the suicide of severely depressed New York gay therapist Bob Bergeron as a cautionary tale for gay Iowa kids, whom he urged to visit a web site set up by a virulently right-wing splinter group of pediatricians dissatisfied with their mainstream professional organization.

That website acknowledges the contributions of Dr. Joseph Nicolosi, (see videos below) whose practice of treating minors with sexual orientation "conversion therapy" is now banned in California, and of NARTH, whose now ex-board member George Rekers, was photographed at the Miami Airport in the company of a professional male escort whom he had taken to to Europe.
ThinkProgress reported Guth's speech here, and the West Des Moines Patch reported the disgusted reaction to said speech here, which elicited criticism from five other Iowa lawmakers, including two fellow Republicans, as well as stern rebukes from from the Iowa Democratic Party Chairman, from the state's largest gay rights organization and from some of Guth's own furious constituents.

Nicolosi seems to have learned a thing or two about anger management and not lying on camera since his 2007 CNN appearance, below.

Statement: One Iowa and District 4 Residents Strongly CondemnSenator Guth’s Lies about the LGBT Community
April 17, 2013
Contact: Molly Tafoyamolly@oneiowa.org

Statements from One Iowa and Senator Guth’s constituents

(Des Moines, IA)—Today, Senator Dennis Guth, a Republican from Senate
District 4, took advantage of the “points of personal privilege,” where
he made vitriolic and misleading comments about the LGBT community,
describing how he feels he and his family have been hurt and how
civilization has fallen by what he describes as the “homosexual
lifestyle.” Not only did Sen. Guth dismiss the lesbian, gay, bisexual
and transgender community as a “lifestyle,” he then went on to say that
it was “a lie.”

One Iowa Executive Director Donna Red Wing responded:
“These disgusting and outrageous lies have no place in the Iowa
Legislature. Senator Guth is nothing more than a puppet regurgitating
the rhetoric of the well-funded anti-gay groups like Focus on the
Family. Don’t we, as Iowans, deserve better than this?
Iowa has stood as a beacon of justice and equality, the third state
in the nation to offer marriage equality. More than 6,000 loving and
committed same-sex couples have made that lifelong commitment to
marriage here in our state. We live here—we work, we pay our taxes, we
vote, we raise our families, we go to church and we contribute a great
deal to our neighborhoods and communities. Senator Guth, today you chose
to infect the business of the legislature with your hurtful and
homophobic rant. Shame on you, Senator Guth!”

Married couple Heather Yeoman and Rachel Olson, District 4 residents from Lake Mills responded:
“It is clear that Senator Guth, our so-called ‘representative’ does
not value our family nor the love and commitment we have for one
another. I am disgusted and ashamed of my Senator for spreading such
ignorant and hurtful lies about our family and countless other Iowa
families. Make no mistake, Senator—our marriage and our love is not a
lie.”

Joy M. Newcom, District 4 resident from Forest Cityresponded:
“As an Iowan, a former educator and a mother, I am ashamed of my
Senator and his horrific comments about the LGBT community. LGBT people
are a part of my extended family. They are my friends and have been my
coworkers. They are students I have taught and continue to respect for
the manner in which they live their lives today. These comments,
parroted from erroneous ideology from anti-gay groups, are beyond
outrageous. They are dangerous lies.
Senator Guth, we, the Newcom family, are your constituents and your
fellow Iowans. You claim to be our public servant, but you are hurting
our community by spreading lies posed as science. You are breeding a
culture of injustice for people we live with and work alongside. Please
stop. You were not elected to legislate your morality or to spread
falsehoods.”

Maynard (Bob "Gilligan's Island" Denver) slyly flashes a nipple to the CBS eye while trying to talk his best buddy Dobie Gillis (Dwayne Hick­man) into taking off all his clothes. Whoever said 1950s television was a vast waste­land obviously didn't know where to look.